Research Fellows

Madeline Toubiana

Madeline Toubiana

Assistant Professor, Strategic Management and Organization
Alberta School of Business, University of Alberta

Madeline Toubiana is an Assistant Professor at the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Her research focuses on the role emotions, complexity and stigmatization play in processes of social change. She is specifically interested in connecting macro-level institutional concepts to the actors inhabiting those institutional spaces. Some of her previous and current work examines this topic in the context of social entrepreneurship, academia, social media, the Canadian prison system and the sex trade. Her research has been published in the Academy of Management Journal, Organization Studies, Journal of Management History, Journal of Management Learning, and Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly.

Paul Tracey

Paul Tracey

Professor of Innovation & Organisation Co-Director of the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation
Judge Business School, University of Cambridge

Paul is Professor of Innovation and Organization at the Cambridge Judge Business School. His work focuses on how entrepreneurs and established organizations create value of different kinds. In 2014, he co-founded the Centre for Social Innovation and is currently Co-Director. The Centre creates new knowledge about social innovation and social change, offers a Masters degree in Social Innovation, and supports social entrepreneurs through its social enterprise incubator (Cambridge Social Ventures).